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Dzintari Concert Hall will host concerts for families with children

Dzintaru concert hall has prepared a series of five concerts for families with children in different age groups.

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According to “Delfi”, from October 21, concerts for families with children from two years to adolescence will take place from November 21 to December 19.

On November 21, at 11 a.m., Ezītis will be waiting for the little listeners, who get into the big city due to an accident. In the program “Hedgehog in the City”, the main image of Hedgehog sees that life in the city is different than in his forest. Hedgehogs in the city are facing quite dangerous adventures, but in the end he will find his way home. Actors, dancers, singers and even a street musician will conjure up the city’s situation and the hero’s experiences.

On November 28, at 12 noon, the program “Wonderful Voices” will reveal the rich colors of the human voice in a solo song and ensemble. Riga Dome Choir School students and opera artists – Evija Martinsone, Nauris Indzeris and Ilona Bagele – will introduce the wide range of the human voice, starting with children’s voices in popular music, as well as the bright soprano and tenor, velvety and low mezzo-soprano voice in classical music. Atis Ieviņš will demonstrate the nuances and ways of singing the voice of rock music singers, while the vocal group “Latvian Voices“The polyphonic singing traditions will be reflected in a wide range.

A touching adventure for the whole family is expected on December 5 at 12 noon – the amazing story of the world-famous writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery about a boy from another planet, The Little Prince, who learns not only about the world but also about new revelations about the people around him. The musical journey will take viewers to different planets – from the proud planet of the King to Earth, where the Little Prince will meet the pilot of the crashed plane and the wise Fox and learn about the strangeness of the adult world. The children will go on a heartfelt journey together with singers Tomas Kursiitis, Kalvi Kalniņš, Elza Rozentāls and Baiba Renerts, but they will see a contemporary dance group led by Ruslan Kurlovich in glorious movements.

On December 12, at 11 o’clock, popular musicians will offer a program dedicated to traffic “Brumm, brumm car is driving!”. It is intended for preschool children, introducing them to the rules of the road in an exciting way – the characters Luxorfor and Mr. Slagbaum closely follow the antique and new, fast and not so fast cars and their behavior in road traffic. Aija Andrejeva will play the role of “Vabolīte”, Jānis Aišpurs – in the role of a sharp Formula 1 racing car, Juris Kaukulis – in the role of Tractor, and Ilona Bagele – in the role of “Volga”. Dancer Ruslan Kurlovich, featuring car mechanic Viktor, and pianist Raimonds Patrauskis will also take part in the show. Narrator – Karina Bērziņa.

On December 19, at 12 o’clock, a rich world of songs will be opened for children – both Latvian folk songs and original songs by Latvian composers for children; both melodies from animated films and musicals; both pop hits in the program “Popular melodies from cartoons, musicals and folk songs”. Popular melodies will be sung by the band “Tautumeitas” and the youth idol Ralph Eiland. Soloists Marlena Keine (soprano) and Juris Jope (tenor), Uģis Krišjānis (keys) and narrator Karina Bērziņa also take part in the program.

The concert cycle takes place with the support of the State Cultural Capital Fund (SCCF) within the project “Concert for Very Special People. A set of activities for people with autism spectrum disorders (AST) and other perceptual difficulties”.

Concerts for families with children, in accordance with the regulations in force in the country, will be attended by:

adults with a valid Covid-19 vaccination and disease certificate;

children under 12 years of age without the Covid-19 test;

children who have reached the age of 12 – on presentation of a Covid-19 vaccination, disease or testing certificate, or a laboratory certificate of a negative test performed within the last 72 hours during the educational process.

Visitors should use a mouth and nose pad, except for children under the age of seven.

Tickets for the concert cycle are available for families with children “Ticket Paradise” box offices.

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